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Old 09-29-2014, 10:10 PM
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1-2-3,

Just Google Goodyear Duratrac Ram 2500. Then click the "images" tab. It will give you a ton of pics you can click on.

I will be looking at the Duratrac and Wrangler AT when I get time to go.
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In November the updated version will be released.... Bfg ta/ko2. From what I have seen there will be a 35 inch e rated tire.
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BFGoodrich Tire Prices and Specs

Home 35 12.50 17 All-Terrain T/A® KO2
All-Terrain T/A® KO2
Off-Road Tires, Truck Tires, Winter Tires
Price/Specs
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Tire Size, Load Index, & Speed Rating MSRP $ (PER TIRE)
35x12.50R17/E 121 R $360
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The BFG t/a ko 315-70-17's can be had in D or E load range. The ones on my truck are E's.
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Originally Posted by HMX-1
The older ones (pre-2007) seemed to be okay. Had them on my wife's '06 and they were fine until we needed to replace one after a puncture.

After that, it was all downhill. Honestly, it was more like the express elevator to Hell.

We ended up with Death Wobble one day, and I replaced all four, even the one that had about 10,000 miles on it.


Most folks here will tell you to avoid them like they have The Plague.



-Kris
This must only be relevant to the Load Range D versions of the BFG A/T. Which i can totally understand. I only got about 25-30k out of a set of those.

But the Load Range E 285/70-17s have been great. No death wobble, great in snow and exactly what I would expect out of an AT off road. I will likely end up trying the KO2 version when these wear out.
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These were the E's .... I knew better than to put D's on. Like I said, they were fine, but the replacement tires were the ones we had issue with.
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Funny to see so many bad reviews, Ive ran these tires since the original Michelins wore out. The truck has 70k on it now and they are still about 60% and wearing pretty evenly. Even have a 32ft rv trailer I pull behind it on occasion.
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I made my choice. I'll start a new thread and hopefully be able to update it from time to time. I went with the Goodyear Duratracs.
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